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The Origins of "Grok." [View all] MineralMan Jul 18 OP
Ok, I got ForgedCrank Jul 18 #1
I did not enjoy that story, had to slog through it. Swede Jul 18 #2
A lot of his stuff was complicated and erratic. MineralMan Jul 18 #6
In my opinion, he wrote two stories in his career. nilram Jul 18 #23
I'd guess it was assigned reading. I was at the U in the mid 60s. A lot of profs thought Heinlein erronis Jul 18 #28
That's Vonnegut Orrex Jul 18 #37
Of course. Glad you noticed. erronis Jul 18 #39
I figured you knew, but I couldn't resist geeking out Orrex Jul 18 #51
Heinlein became libertarian, even if he still had some compassion. The Wikipedia article has a section muriel_volestrangler Jul 18 #3
I didn't get into Heinlein's personality or politics at all. MineralMan Jul 18 #4
Thanks for the link. The writer is pretty balanced but is harsh on Heinlein's flaws, as he should be. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 18 #9
I recommend this thread :) Bernardo de La Paz Jul 18 #5
everyone should read Stranger in a Strange Land at least once, IMHO eShirl Jul 18 #7
Thumbnail avatars aside genxlib Jul 18 #10
I was an avid reader of "hard" science fiction in the 50s and 60s. MineralMan Jul 18 #12
What was so wonderful about Asimov is that he wrote a wide variety of topics both in fiction and nonfiction. HeartsCanHope Jul 18 #20
Yes. He was one of the most prolific non-fiction writers ever. MineralMan Jul 18 #21
My background is in library science. Asimov was able to reach his readers at their level. HeartsCanHope Jul 18 #26
I think what you're describing is the difference between science fiction, and science fantasy. erronis Jul 18 #31
I think I'd describe science fiction as Emrys Jul 18 #54
I like your viewpoint. And as you said, it depends on where we are in our intellectual development. erronis Jul 18 #61
Pure fantasy writing has never been a major interest of mine Emrys Jul 18 #64
The "Golden Age of Science-Fiction"... GJGCA Jul 18 #35
That's usually attributed to H.L. Gold. highplainsdem Jul 18 #62
despite the book disappearing from my library slightlv Jul 18 #58
I hated that book genxlib Jul 18 #8
An acquired taste, I guess. MineralMan Jul 18 #13
I rate it in the middle part of his works, above average. But he has lots better. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 18 #14
That sounds about right. I had scifi writers I liked a lot better than Heinlein. MineralMan Jul 18 #22
I think Heinlein is the most American of all SF writers and the best story teller too. Others are more lyrical Bernardo de La Paz Jul 18 #30
Not a surprise that you would think so professor FBaggins Jul 18 #40
Thank you. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 18 #42
...and, Grok is powered by the largest AI supercomputer in the world, Colossus. LudwigPastorius Jul 18 #11
Yes, indeed. MineralMan Jul 18 #15
Have they said which Colossus they named it after? muriel_volestrangler Jul 18 #34
There were buttons that said "I grok Spock" back in the day Maeve Jul 18 #16
Yes, I remember that. The word sort of dropped out of use, though, MineralMan Jul 18 #17
For a libertarian Musk has certainly sucked up a lot of taxpayer dollars. hunter Jul 18 #47
I and my friend used to frequently use the term "grok". forgotmylogin Jul 18 #18
Musk has a childish (in good and bad senses) fascination with the Red Planet Bernardo de La Paz Jul 18 #19
Your use of the word "gripping" made me think of MineralMan Jul 18 #25
Pournelle has politics many here do not like. He wrote good hard science SF but has PhD in Political Science. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 18 #32
I'm not surprised. MineralMan Jul 18 #38
Jerry didn't handle political arguments well. highplainsdem Jul 18 #45
No. I never talked politics with him. MineralMan Jul 18 #52
My previous post was a statement, not a question. highplainsdem Jul 18 #53
A lot of people saw him as a laughing stock. MineralMan Jul 18 #55
He was very intelligent and could be very nice and helpful. But he tended to be wrong on politics, highplainsdem Jul 18 #57
Sounds like you knew him better MineralMan Jul 18 #63
Neither eLoon nor tRump have the ability to Grok anything. flashman13 Jul 18 #24
"Uncensored version"? Do tell -- I read the first paperback as a teenager mid-60s. What's the history? Hekate Jul 18 #59
There are some Heinlein books and stories that he toned down for publication. rsdsharp Jul 18 #66
Ahh. Thank you. Hekate Jul 18 #69
You mean "MechaHitler?" Karasu Jul 18 #27
I've used "grok" in its original sense for decades. Ocelot II Jul 18 #29
I was an avid Sci-fi reader in my twenties Mossfern Jul 18 #33
Huge Heinlein fan. Although his political leanings were obvious in his fiction early on The Moon is a Harsh Mistress etc Noodleboy13 Jul 18 #36
The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress was 1966; pretty much the midpoint of his career. rsdsharp Jul 18 #68
My exposure to Heinlein is all through XMas gifts from my uncle. Who was head of polisci at creighton in omaha. Noodleboy13 Jul 18 #70
Heinlein's juvenile novels were always timed for the Christmas trade. rsdsharp Jul 18 #71
But the movie was freaking awesome!!!!! Noodleboy13 Saturday #72
I knew that Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 18 #41
Well then, thank you for teaching me today irisblue Jul 18 #43
Heinlein's political views tended to track those of his wives. rsdsharp Jul 18 #44
I have a relative who's changed political views based on her husbands' views. Always struck me as highplainsdem Jul 18 #48
Musk has referenced other SF writers as well, and IMO never really understood them. highplainsdem Jul 18 #46
It was Heinlein's second sexual adolescence Warpy Jul 18 #49
Heinlein... Godot51 Jul 18 #50
I'm currently reading Mossfern Jul 18 #65
I knew it s Linux command Earl_from_PA Jul 18 #56
Thank you! GAJMac Jul 18 #60
I loved Stranger in a Strange Land LetMyPeopleVote Jul 18 #67
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